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Re: The FCF International Couriers plc.

Posted: 10 Nov 2013, 16:48
by CitroJim
KP wrote:He does now :) lol
Yes, I guess I do :rofl2: I'm a lark. Those who stay up really late and wake late are described as owls... Some people I understand are just going to bed as I'm waking up!
Hell Razor5543 wrote:Yes, but I think that he gets up early to wake up the starlings, etc.
Somebody needs to :-D
Trainman wrote:
KP wrote:God knows as he's in bed for 9 most days lol
It his age............ bless him.......... :-** :-** :-**
I'm not that old you know :twisted: :lol:

It's just my day is time shifted and has been for so ling I can't change it now...

Re: The FCF International Couriers plc.

Posted: 10 Nov 2013, 19:47
by KP
So old dogs new tricks no longer applies Jim ;)

FYI as well as the manuals are you ok to hold onto a Cat for Chris and a spoolier for pavlos?!?

Re: The FCF International Couriers plc.

Posted: 10 Nov 2013, 21:17
by citronut
KP wrote: are you ok to hold onto a Cat for Chris
as long as he remembers after feeding it to put it under the car an lower the suspension :yikes: :twisted: :rofl2: :shock: :-D :wink:

Re: The FCF International Couriers plc.

Posted: 10 Nov 2013, 21:19
by KP
Meooooooowwwwwwwww-splat!!

Re: The FCF International Couriers plc.

Posted: 11 Nov 2013, 04:45
by CitroJim
KP wrote: FYI as well as the manuals are you ok to hold onto a Cat for Chris and a spoolier for pavlos?!?
Yes, no problem at all Will... :-D

Not sure how my cat will appreciate another cat in the house though... Is this new cat house-trained?

Re: The FCF International Couriers plc.

Posted: 11 Nov 2013, 07:53
by KP
It's garden trained at the moment Jim if you wanted to keep it outside and it's got a sensor to keep an eye on it :)

Re: The FCF International Couriers plc.

Posted: 11 Nov 2013, 17:25
by CitroJim
That's good. Don’t want it doing any nasty CO in the house :wink:

Re: The FCF International Couriers plc.

Posted: 14 Nov 2013, 05:01
by CitroJim
All is now safely here at my place. Malcolm, I have six boxes of manuals here for you and the cat is moaning already about them being in the conservatory...

What are their onward travel plans?

Re: The FCF International Couriers plc.

Posted: 14 Nov 2013, 08:06
by citronut
thanks hunny

i will bell you this eve

Re: The FCF International Couriers plc.

Posted: 14 Nov 2013, 08:23
by Trainman
Chris570 wrote:I would have to check but I can probably get them to East Grinstead from Milton Keynes?
Not sure is Chris is still available but..........

Re: The FCF International Couriers plc.

Posted: 14 Nov 2013, 09:45
by citronut
Chris570 wrote:I would have to check but I can probably get them to East Grinstead from Milton Keynes?
hi Chris
pm sent

Re: The FCF International Couriers plc.

Posted: 14 Nov 2013, 09:46
by citronut
Trainman wrote:
Chris570 wrote:I would have to check but I can probably get them to East Grinstead from Milton Keynes?
Not sure is Chris is still available but..........
thanks Steve

Re: The FCF International Couriers plc.

Posted: 14 Nov 2013, 13:46
by Northern_Mike
citronut wrote:thanks hunny

i will bell you this eve
If Chris can get them down this way to Reading/Maidenhead I can bring them down from there..

Re: The FCF International Couriers plc.

Posted: 14 Nov 2013, 13:52
by citronut
Northern_Mike wrote:
citronut wrote:thanks hunny

i will bell you this eve
If Chris can get them down this way to Reading/Maidenhead I can bring them down from there..
ok thanks Mike

how far will you be able/willing to relay them

much ass grassy ass :-D :wink:

Re: The FCF International Couriers plc.

Posted: 14 Nov 2013, 13:55
by Northern_Mike
citronut wrote:
Northern_Mike wrote:
citronut wrote:thanks hunny

i will bell you this eve
If Chris can get them down this way to Reading/Maidenhead I can bring them down from there..
ok thanks Mike

how far will you be able/willing to relay them

much ass grassy ass :-D :wink:
Where do they need to go?

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